Azure SSO

With Adjust’s support for Azure SSO, you can use your Azure credentials to sign in to Adjust. 

Note:
SSO is available as an add-on feature. To get this on your account, contact sales@adjust.com.

Set up in Azure

You can sign in to Adjust through Azure only if you have enabled SSO in your Azure account. To set up Azure SSO via SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language), follow these steps in the Azure portal

  1. Log in to the Azure portal, and select Enterprise Applications.
  2. Select New Application.
  3. Select Create your new application.
  4. Enter Adjust as the name of your app, and select Integrate any other application you don't find in the gallery.
  5. Now, select 2. Set up single sign on.
  6. Select SAML as the sign on method.
  7. Under Basic SAML Configuration, select Edit to set the following values, and select Save:
    1. Identifier: https://api.adjust.com/accounts/users/saml/metadata
    2. Reply URL: https://api.adjust.com/accounts/users/saml/auth
    3. Sign on URL: Leave empty.
    4. Relay State: https://suite.adjust.com
  8. Under User Attributes & Claims, select Edit to set values for the following claims, and select Save:
ClaimNamespaceSourceSource attribute
primary_emailRemove default value.Attributeuser.mail
first_nameRemove default value.Attributeuser.givenname
last_nameRemove default value.Attributeuser.surname
  1. Select Download next to Federation Metadata XML to download the SAML metadata XML file.

Great job! Your setup in Azure is done and you can move on to the next step.

Set up in Adjust

Adjust first enables SSO login for a single user account. Once you confirm that SSO login works for that user, Adjust enables SSO for all users on the domains that you provide. To complete setup for Azure SSO, follow these steps:

  1. Send an email to your dedicated Account Manager or support@adjust.com with the following details to enable SSO for a single user in the account:

    • Identity Provider: Azure
    • Domain(s): This is the domain used in your company email address. For example: if an employee email is john.doe@example.com, you need to enter example.com.  Adjust uses the domain to know which users should be converted to SSO users. To enter multiple email domains at once, separate them with a comma. For example: example.com, adjust.com. Once you have added a domain, it cannot be changed or deleted. 
    • Adjust user account: Provide the email address of a user who already has access to Adjust or your Adjust user account, for example, it-admin@example.com. If you want to test with your own user account, but do not have access to Adjust, ask an Adjust admin user on your team to create a user account for you. If required, you can remove your Adjust access after SSO setup is complete.
    • Default role: If you create an Adjust user account through Azure, the user gets the default role permissions. The available options are Reader, Editor, or Admin. For more information, see our user permissions article.
    • SAML metadata XML file: Attach the SAML metadata XML file that you downloaded from Azure.
  2. After an Adjust representative confirms that they have enabled SSO for the account, follow these steps:

    1. Go to the Adjust login page.
    2. Select Log in with SSO.
    3. Enter the Azure email address that you provided to Adjust, and select Next.
    4. Sign in with Azure.
  3. Send an email to the Adjust representative to inform them that login via SSO for the first user was successful. Adjust will then enable SSO for all users in your account within 24-48 hours.

Sign in with SSO

There are two ways to sign in to Adjust as an SSO user.

From Azure - Available for all users, required for first-time users

  1. Sign in to your Azure account.
  2. Go to the Adjust app in Azure’s applications.

You are sent to Adjust, signed in as the user associated with your Azure account.

Alternatively, as an administrator, you can log in for first-time users:

  1. In the Azure portal, navigate to the Adjust app.
  2. Select SAML-based Sign-on.
  3. Under Test single sign-on with Adjust, select Test.
  4. Select Sign in as someone else and complete the login process within the Azure portal.

From Adjust - Available for existing users

  1. Go to the Adjust login page.
  2. Select Log in with SSO.
  3. Enter your Azure email address and select Next.
  4. Sign in with Azure.

After successfully signing in with your Azure account, you are redirected back to Adjust. You are now logged in as the user associated with your Azure account. 

Manage SSO users

  • When a new user logs in to Adjust through Azure for the first time, Adjust creates their account with the default role permissions. You can change the user's permissions.
  • Users in your account will no longer be able to retrieve or reset API tokens from Adjust. Instead, reach out to your dedicated Account Manager or support@adjust.com.
  • If your team has granted access to users on non-SSO domains (for example, if you work with advertising agencies), those users can still log in to Adjust directly.
  • Once you integrate SSO, you need to manage two-factor authentication (2FA) through Azure for SSO users. Adjust will continue to manage 2FA for users on non-SSO domains, if you have enabled 2FA in Adjust.